A new study by RAC Europe has found that 72% of drivers in the UK believe that the country's roads are worse than those in mainland Europe. The research also revealed that just 8% of respondents thought UK roads were in better condition. The proliferation of Potholes has become a major issue for UK motorists, with council spending on pothole repairs dropping from £144 million in 2015 to £96 million in 2018. In addition to the poor Road conditions, the study found that drivers believed mainland European roads were cleaner and had easier to understand road signs.
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